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Oh we will beat Miami. Then come out and poo the bed against Atlanta. Then we will win one of the games we aren’t supposed to win to keep us relevant until like the final 2 games of the season and do a total nose dive.

Classic Panthers. Just like 1999, 2004, 2006, 2009, etc.

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Miami is middle of the pack in run defense. We've done better against teams that struggle against the run. For example, Arizona is 23rd against the run. Washington is 5th.

I'd say we have a decent shot at a bounce back game against Miami.

Edit: ATL is 22nd so a sweep isn't out of the question.

But it could get ugly after that if this metric holds. TB, NO, and BUF are all top 10 against the run.

Edit: Again, maybe Cam improves the offense enough that this metric loses it's predictive power, but if it holds, 7-10 is a highly probable outcome.

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